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Contact Lens Complications - 1,337 words
Contact Lens Complications Introduction The last
20 years has seen a tremendous increase in the use
of contact lenses. Despite the recent trend
towards fashionable eyewear and the advances in
refractive surgeries, there are still
approximately 1 million Australians who are
currently wearing contact lenses. This is partly
because of the variety of lens materials,
replacement schedules, specialty designs, and
convenient contact lens care systems available
today. While there are many benefits of contact
lenses, both cosmetic and therapeutic, contact
lens wear is not without risk of complications.
Ocular complications of contact lenses include
iatrogenic (inappropriate fit, prescription or
weari ...
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Contact Lens Complications - 1,350 words
... bility of an allergy developing to the lens
material, deposits on the lens, or to solutions
used with the lens. The conjunctiva is a thin
membrane that lines the white surface of the eye
and the inside of the eyelids. Soft lenses usually
extend somewhat onto the conjunctiva outside of
the cornea. The inside of the eyelids is also in
contact with lenses especially during blinking.
The conjunctiva contains cells that can rapidly
respond to allergens, leading to redness, itching,
tearing or discharge, and a general inability to
wear a contact lens. A common source of allergy is
a preservative found in the contact lens
solutions. Thimerasol was used frequently as a
preservative in the past, ...
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Critical Lens: Hamlet And Luther - 651 words
Critical Lens: Hamlet and Luther In many novels,
plays, and works of literature, the hero is
brought falls as a result of error in judgement or
some other flaw. The audience feels the
appropriate emotions such as pity or fear for the
hero. One work I have read that supports this
statement is Hamlet by William Shakespeare in
which the hero is Hamlet himself. Another
character that experiences falls because of flawed
judgement is Martin Luther from the drama Luther
by John Osborn. In Hamlet, the main character
experiences many falls because of his flaws. This
main character is Hamlet. His main flaw is, of
course, his inability to act and his obsession
with thought and not action. Throughout th ...
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Formulative Lens Of Othello - 1,061 words
Formulative Lens Of Othello Formulative Lens The
Tragedy of Othello by William Shakespeare is a
great work by a great author. Shakespeare was
correct in titling it The Tragedy of Othello
because Othello lost so much. In the literary
sense, a tragedy is the downfall of a character
through that character's own flaws. The way most
people see a tragedy is a story where there is
much suffering and loss, and a not so happy
ending. No matter way one looks at it, literary or
public sense, this was a correct title. The main
character, Othello, brought his own downfall upon
him through his flaws, caused the suffering of
many people, and he himself loss very much. All of
these factors pile up to equal ...
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A Galaxy - 540 words
A Galaxy A Galaxy: Characteristics, Contents and
Types Galaxies are huge and contain billions of
stars. They contain all of the stars of the
Herzspring-Russell diagram, open cluster,
emission, nubula, reflection nubula, nova remnants
and supernova remnants. We have three different
and distinct types of galaxies, which are spiral
galaxies, eluptical galaxies, and last but not
least irregular galaxies. The Milky Way galaxy,
which is a representative of a spiral galaxy, is
basically lens-shaped. Its circumference is about
120,000 light years across. On a dark summer
night, we are able to see a few of the Milky Way's
arm. The Milky Way, as all spiral galaxies,
rotates on its axis. However, it do ...
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Abstract Expressionism - 1,560 words
Abstract Expressionism "What about the reality of
the everyday world and the reality of painting?
They are not the same realities. What is this
creative thing that you have struggled to get and
where did it come from? What reference or value
does it have, outside of the painting itself?" Ad
Reinhardt, in a group discussion at Studio 35, in
1950. My essay starts with the origin and the
birth of this great expression in the twentieth
century. This movement not only touched painting,
it had an affect on various aspects of art-
poetry, architecture, theater, film, photography.
Vasily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich and Piet
Mondrian are considered to be the pioneer artists
to have achieved a truly a ...
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Aging Theories - 1,709 words
Aging Theories This report outlines the main
theories of how the process of aging works. Since
researchers have not discovered a
universally-accepted theory of aging, the theories
discussed are potential explanations of how we
age. The likelihood of each hypothesis is
considered roughly equal. The different theories
discussed focus on the workings of different parts
of the body, from the molecular level of DNA
mutations and replication, to the organism level
of becoming "worn out." Aging is a very complex
and gradual process, and its ongoing operation is
present to some degree in all individuals. It is a
journey to the maturity, as well as to the
degeneration of the body. Because aging affec ...
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Air Pollution - 1,546 words
Air Pollution Air Pollution is addition of harmful
substances to the atmosphere resulting in damage
to the environment, human health, and quality of
life. One of many forms of pollution, air
pollution occurs inside homes, schools, and
offices; in cities; across continents; and even
globally. Air pollution makes people sick, it
causes breathing problems and promotes cancer, and
it harms plants, animals, and the ecosystems in
which they live. Some air pollutants return to
earth in the form of acid rain and snow, which
corrode statues and buildings, damage crops and
forests, and make lakes and streams unsuitable for
fish and other plant and animal life. Pollution is
changing the earth's atmosph ...
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Alfred Hitchcock - 1,554 words
... pathy for a peeping Tom killer in his forties
(the age of the murderer in Bloch's novel), the
director proposed using a much younger character
and even suggested to the writer that Perkins get
the lead role(Rebello 111). When Hitchcock began
production on PSYCHO, he was told that he would
have to use the facilities at Revue Studios, the
television division of Universal Studios, which
Paramount had rented for the making of the
film(Rebello 112). Although he was unable to use
his regular cinematographer, Robert Burks,
Hitchcock managed to convince Paramount that his
special editor, George Tomasini, should be
included in the production(Rebello 110). The
director's desire for detail was in f ...
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Alice And Rabbit Hole - 828 words
Alice And Rabbit Hole Like Alice tumbling down the
rabbit hole, we don't know where things will lead
us. Perpetually falling, landing, trying t claw
our way up the slick metallic walls only to lose
our grips and fall back into the blackness, on our
way back to wonderland. But sadly we never quit
get there. I wonder to myself. What are we getting
accomplished? Why live just to die? And why do
things go so drastically wrong, and then again
maybe there not. In this man made and mechanized
new wonderland there are now a lot more rabbit
holes than the one Alice followed the little white
rabbit down. They just come in different shades
now. Like different flavors of candy. Inside the
hole lies a wo ...
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And This I Am Proud Of - 1,726 words
And This I Am Proud Of And this I am Especially
Proud of - Q Introduction - Throughout the years,
the weapons and gadgets that have come from the
hands of the Q Branch, has never turned James Bond
down, they are the coolest and are the best in spy
paraphernalia. I. Bonds choice of equipment A.
Walther PPK B. Aston Martin DB5 C. Watches II.
Comparison to some spy gadgets of the army A.
Bonds popular equipment B. Militarys popular
equipment III. As technology continues to grow A.
Weapons will get better 1. Equipment from newer
movies a. Goldeneye b. Tomorrow Never Dies B.
Gadgets of the older movies C. Other items of Qs
Lab IV. What do we expect of Bond A. More high
tech weapons and gadgets B. ...
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Ben Franklin - 1,336 words
Ben Franklin Ben Franklin was a man of many ideas.
He was able to come up with hundreds of inventions
which played big roles at that time and for the
future. He greatly affected the lives of many
people around the world at that time period and at
this time period with the things that he had
invented. One of Ben Franklins greatest inventions
was the Franklin stove. He took the model of the
old stove and made it even better and more energy
sufficient. The people of Philadelphia wanted the
Franklin stove for two main reasons. The first
reason is it gave off two times more heat than the
old wood burning stoves. The second reason is it
used one half the energy required for the old wood
burning st ...
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Biblical References Of The Matrix - 1,485 words
... is not the one. She says that maybe he will
be in his next life. This causes Neo to be more
willing to risk his life to save Morpheus life.
Neo is eventually killed and then resurrected to
become the one. Hence, the Oracles prophecy was
correct. This is very similar to what the
Interpreter tells Christian. In this meeting
Christian learns all that he needs to know to
successfully continue on his journey.15 Another
biblical reference of The Matrix is that of the
rebel ship, the Nebuchadnezzar.16 In The Holy
Bible, Nebuchadnezzar was a Babylonian king that
destroyed Jerusalem.17 This is not one of the
strongest biblical references of the film because
Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the holy city ...
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Blackholes - 1,846 words
Blackholes Black holes are objects so dense that
not even light can escape their gravity, and since
nothing can travel faster than light, nothing can
escape from inside a black hole . Loosely
speaking, a black hole is a region of space that
has so much mass concentrated in it that there is
no way for a nearby object to escape its
gravitational pull. Since our best theory of
gravity at the moment is Einstein's general theory
of relativity, we have to delve into some results
of this theory to understand black holes in
detail, by thinking about gravity under fairly
simple circumstances. Suppose that you are
standing on the surface of a planet. You throw a
rock straight up into the air. Assuming ...
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Chartism - 1,629 words
Chartism By Thomas Carlyle One of the most salient
social problems of the Victorian period was the
struggle of the working class. In Chartism by
Thomas Carlyle, the problem is outlined; in
William Dodds narrative, it is recounted from
personal experience. Elizabeth Gaskells North and
South is a fictional account of the very real
condition of England. Clearly, questions of social
and economic injustice were on the front burner
even as the social oppression transpired. Another
very prominent feature of Victorian England was
religion, more specifically Christianity. William
Dodd and Bessy Higgins are individuals who have
endured enormous suffering, who have lost any sort
of quality of life to t ...
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Chemistry Research - 2,121 words
Chemistry Research CHAPTER 32 The tallest tree is
the Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) approx 110 m
The tallest Angiosperm is the Australian
Eucalyptus regnans Water Uptake and transport
(Fig. 32.1) = water is essential because:
transport solute, cool the body, photosynthesis
and Turgor pressure Osmosis- movement of H2)
through a semi-impermeable membrane Osmotic
potential ( o)-depend on dissolve solute: Hi
concentration means more negative o.
Isoosmotic-two solution with same o; Hypoosmotic-
solution that has a less negative o(more +) Turgor
Pressure -hydraulic pressure result from water up
take, cell turgid; analog to air pressure in a
tire Water Potential ( )-Overall tendency of a
solution ...
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Clinical Chemistry In Medicine - 1,442 words
Clinical Chemistry In Medicine Of the diagnostic
methods available to veterinarians, the clinical
chemistry test has developed into a valuable aid
for localizing pathologic conditions. This test is
actually a collection of specially selected
individual tests. With just a small amount of
whole blood or serum, many body systems can be
analyzed. Some of the more common screenings give
information about the function of the kidneys,
liver, and pancreas and about muscle and bone
disease. There are many blood chemistry tests
available to doctors. This paper covers the some
of the more common tests. Blood urea nitrogen
(BUN) is an end-product of protein metabolism.
Like most of the other molecules i ...
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Color Theory - 1,552 words
... ensations can be produced this way, including
those red-blue mixes (purples and magentas) not
found at any wavelength band in the spectrum. In
photography, the principles of additive color
synthesis underlie making separation negatives for
photomechanical reproduction of color images, and
dye transfer and similar printing processes. It
was also the principal behind the Autochrome film
process and similar screen processes. In the
darkroom, additive color printing uses red, green,
and blue exposures to obtain prints from color
negatives and transparencies. ( 1 ) The Grainmaker
filter relies on this principle of additive color
printing. AUTOCHROME was a photographic
transparency film patent ...
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Crocodile Physics - 392 words
Crocodile Physics Crocodile Physics Crocodile
Physics is like a well-stocked physics lab where
you can experiment to your hearts content.
Covering many syllabus topics, here is the
hardware flattened for the small screen. There are
masses, trolleys, lenses and electronic components
to assemble, experiment and take measurements
with. You can swing pendulums, change gravity,
change angle of ramps to learn about forces.
Excellent are the optics tools which let you split
light into its colours with a prism and see how
fibre optics transmit light. A section on eye
defects, where you increase the focal length of a
spectacle lens and see what that does to the light
rays will make an awesome teachin ...
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